No! Physical Mixing desks don't need pretty colours so why should a virtual mixing desk?. If you are having trouble seeing where you are click on the channel you want to edit and it has a nice subtle grey highlight.

No! Physical Mixing desks don't need pretty colours so why should a virtual mixing desk?. If you are having trouble seeing where you are click on the channel you want to edit and it has a nice subtle grey highlight.

If we would still model daws to its analog counterparts, we wouldn't be where we are today.
Your argument is invalid, good sir

No! Physical Mixing desks don't need pretty colours so why should a virtual mixing desk?. If you are having trouble seeing where you are click on the channel you want to edit and it has a nice subtle grey highlight.

Oh, darling.. You don't know, what you are talking about. Life in color is wonderful - you should try it
Once you taste the forbidden fruit, you don't want to go back.

No! Physical Mixing desks don't need pretty colours so why should a virtual mixing desk?. If you are having trouble seeing where you are click on the channel you want to edit and it has a nice subtle grey highlight.

The difference with a physical desk is that it's channel strips are always in the same place, whilst in Cubase the channel strips are always moving due to a somewhat smaller screen size and so the need for scrolling the mixer view, so the channel strip that needs editing is rarely in the same place during the session, especially when additional tracks are added.
Also on a physical desk you don't have MIDi tracks, Instrument tracks in addition to the audio channels.

+1, this would make seeing different sets of channels much easier, vs. just the colored fader knobs. Even if PT does as well as others, that just means it is a good, normal, beneficial feature. Please add quick

Or said differently, certainly not as default. Could be an option for the ones who would like a kaleidoscopic view of the MixConsole. I'm sure NOT one of them : this is the main thing that I was hating in the Reaper default theme.

Something really useful would rather be to bring back the track type icon headers in each strip (as it was until 6.5.5, before the MixConsole days).

Or said differently, certainly not as default. Could be an option for the ones who would like a kaleidoscopic view of the MixCo...

And smooth scrolling...

Yes this is really really bugging me now, and there is no work around for it, and the issue has been there for years by all accounts ! There is a thread in the cubase 9 section, I think I may have to create a new thread for the cubase 10 section so its not forgotten despite it appearing in many other threads.